Determine the zone name and the zone
path. Determine whether the zone will be a shared-IP zone or an exclusive-IP
zone, and obtain IP addresses or the data-link name. Determine the required file
systems and devices for each zone. Determine the scheduling class for the zone.
Determine the set of privileges that processes inside the zone should be limited
to, if the standard default set is not sufficient. Note that some zonecfg
settings automatically add privileges. For example, ip-type=exclusive automatically adds multiple privileges required to
configure and manage network stacks.

As global administrator, perform the initial internal configuration of the zone.

Place a sysidcfg
file in the zone's /etc directory or log in to each non-global zone
using the zlogin command with the -C option and enter the requested information,
including assigning the zone root password.